Re: Apache mod_ssl off-by-one vulnerability

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hi,

i downloaded mod_ssl-2.8.9-1.3.26 from the modssl.org archive and verified
that
it does have the off-by-one error, so it appears that there was a mistake
in the
vulnerability advisory.

line 3 of the advisory should read:
Summary: Off-by-one in mod_ssl 2.8.9 and earlier

correct me if i'm wrong.

Regards,
kw

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>Subject:  Re: Apache mod_ssl off-by-one vulnerability
>From:     H D Moore <sflist@digitaloffense.net>
>Date:     2002-06-27 2:46:12
>
>Just to confirm, the bug exists in 2.8.9 and earlier? The first part of
the
>advisory mentions 2.4.9, so a casual reader may assume they are unaffected
if
>they don't read all the way to the bottom...
>
>On Monday 24 June 2002 15:47, Jedi/Sector One wrote:
>> Product: mod_ssl - http://www.modssl.org/
>> Date: 06/24/2002
>> Summary: Off-by-one in mod_ssl 2.4.9 and earlier
>
> [ snip ]
>
>> The mod_ssl development team was very reactive and a new version has
just
>> been released. mod_ssl 2.8.10 addresses the vulnerability and it is
>> freely available from http://www.modssl.org/ . Upgrading from an earlier
>> release is painless.



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